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Published Exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life living in caves - Exploring the Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life Living in Caves
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For millennia, caves have served as shelters for prehistoric humans. Caves have also intrigued schol...
Published Blind dating in bacteria evolution - Blind Dating in Bacteria Evolution: How Random Mutations Lead to Successful Adaptation
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A team of researchers reconstructed long-extinct proteins of a UV protection system of cyanobacteria...
Published Whiskers help nectar-eating 'acro bats' hover like hummingbirds - Whiskers Help Nectar-Eating 'Acro Bats' Hover Like Hummingbirds
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A new study found that nectar-feeding bats evolved extra-long whiskers unlike those of any other bat...
Published Intensity control of projectors in parallel: A doorway to an augmented reality future - Intensity Control of Projectors in Parallel: A Doorway to an Augmented Reality Future
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A challenge to adopting augmented reality (AR) in wider applications is working with dynamic objects...
Published Researchers' discovery of five new deep-sea squat lobster species calls for revision of current classification - Researchers' Discovery of Five New Deep-Sea Squat Lobster Species Calls for Revision of Current Classification
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Researchers describe five new deep-sea squat lobster species. Combining molecular data and microCT t...
Published Fewer moths, more flies - Fewer Moths, More Flies: The Impact of Climate Change on Insect Populations
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In the far north of the planet, climate change is clearly noticeable. A new study now shows that in...
Published Using fossil plant molecules to track down the Green Sahara - Using Fossil Plant Molecules to Track Down the Green Sahara
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Researchers have developed a new concept to explain the phenomenon known as Green Sahara. They demon...
Published Warming temperatures are driving Arctic greening - Warming Temperatures are Driving Arctic Greening
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As Arctic summers warm, Earth's northern landscapes are changing. Using satellite images to track gl...
Published New insights into survival of ancient Western Desert peoples - New Insights into Survival of Ancient Western Desert Peoples
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Researchers have used more than two decades of satellite-derived environmental data to form hypothes...
Published At the end of the dry season: CO2 pulses over Australia - At the End of the Dry Season: CO2 Pulses Over Australia
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End-of-dry-season CO2 pulses recur each year in the atmosphere above the Australian continent, a dis...
Published What shapes the composition of microbes in a warbler's gut? - What Shapes the Composition of Microbes in a Warbler's Gut?
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Differences among the collection of bacteria and other microorganisms that live within birds' digest...
Published Head, body, eye coordination conserved across animal kingdom - Head, Body, Eye Coordination Conserved Across Animal Kingdom
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Fruit flies synchronize the movements of their heads and bodies to stabilize their vision and fly ef...
Published Post-lockdown auto emissions can't hide in the grass - Post-Lockdown Auto Emissions Can't Hide in the Grass
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Scientists have a new way to demonstrate which neighborhoods are most affected by air pollution from...
Published Deep-sea black carbon comes from hydrothermal vents - Deep-Sea Black Carbon: A Product of Hydrothermal Vents
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Hydrothermal vents have been identified as a previously undiscovered source of dissolved black carbo...
Published Keeping drivers safe with a road that can melt snow, ice on its own - Keeping Drivers Safe with a Road that Can Melt Snow and Ice on Its Own
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Slipping and sliding on snowy or icy roads is dangerous. Salt and sand help melt ice or provide trac...
Published Lab-grown mini lungs could accelerate the study of respiratory diseases - Lab-Grown Mini Lungs Could Accelerate the Study of Respiratory Diseases
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Researchers have collaborated to refine a cell culture technology platform that grows genetically id...
Published Researchers develop soft robot that shifts from land to sea with ease - Researchers Develop Soft Robot That Shifts from Land to Sea with Ease
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Most animals can quickly transition from walking to jumping to crawling to swimming if needed withou...
Published Research in Japan shows the way toward tactile and proximity sensing in large soft robots - Research in Japan Shows the Way Toward Tactile and Proximity Sensing in Large Soft Robots
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To make human-robot interactions safer and more fruitful, robots should be capable of sensing their...
Published Researchers take a step towards turning interactions that normally ruin quantum information into a way of protecting it - Researchers Take a Step Towards Protecting Quantum Information
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A new method for predicting the behavior of quantum devices provides a crucial tool for real-world a...
Published Wood-eating clams use their feces to dominate their habitat - Wood-Eating Clams: How They Use Their Feces to Dominate Their Habitat
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Researchers didn't know what to make of sunken pieces of wood that were so thoroughly chewed-up by c...